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Yemen PM to in'tl community: Listen not to Houthis' words, look at their ferocious acts
[17/12/2019 06:04]
ADEN-SABA
Yemen's Prime Minister has called upon the international community to "not look to the Houthis' words, but to look at their ferocious acts on the ground instead."
During a meeting with the local government of Hodeidah in Aden today, Maeen Abdulmalik said the theocratic militia are not honoring the their part in the Stockholm Agreement which provides for prisoner exchange and ending the years long siege they have been imposing against the city of Taiz."
He said the Houthi use of media propaganda to cover up atrocities and district attentions from what is going on in the country is already known to everyone, inside and outside the country.
He said that the militia have persistently sidestepped and outmaneuvered all peace deals they signed including the latest one, the Stockholm Agreement which was signed on December 2018. "One year has passed since the signing of it, but the militia have honored no one of its terms."